COACHING TO IMPACT YOUR FAMILY
CHALLENGE | Build a collaborative family unit to be more than the sum of its individual parts.
Coaching to Impact Serves Clients in Three Ways –
Get Prepared Through Assessments
Get Prepared Through Workshops
Get Prepared Through Coaching
Pre-Adoptive Parenting
You may be overcoming or addressing:
- Infertility
- Medical conditions that prohibit you from carrying a baby to term
- Fear of passing on genetic disorders, desire to give a loving home to a child
- Need to help a family member who is not in a position to raise a child
- Willingness to provide a permanent home, wanting to choose the child’s gender
- Adopting a stepchild
- Have a heart for diversity
- or Following your faith.
There is truth in Bobby Unser’s quote, “Success is where opportunity and preparation meet.”
Ask anyone who has a child biologically or by adoption.
The position of parent does not come with instructions; however, we will utilize resources to gain insight and develop knowledge from others who have made it through the “adoption journey” and learn from their experiences.
Couple’s assumptions about the journey and how the addition of a child will impact the home and connection is paramount. We challenge the couple’s assumption that a child will bring excitement and fill their home with love without regard for how the change will test our relationships.
Post-Adoptive Families
This offering is for parents who have settled in on their adoption and have developed a routine. The questions that concern you have regarding your shortcomings. Many parents don’t seek help because of their fear of one or more of the following:
Can you be investigated?
Can you be accused falsely?
Can you be investigated?
Can you be accused falsely?
Could I lose my child?
Could my adoptee love the biological parent more?
Can I risk attachment?
Blended Families
There are all types of blended families. Your family may have stepparents with biological children who all come together and form a new family. You may be a married couple that has had biological children and decides to adopt or foster care a child that needs a home, thereby increasing the number of children in your family.
The fact that these children are now all under the same roof, and other long-term relationships that have been disrupted by the change can be rewarding or challenging.
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- Parents can facilitate attachment, understand development, and outline a progressive program to improve communication and relationships.
- Preparing all parties with Strengths-Based Parenting Assessment helps parents identify techniques based on the characteristics you value and talents that your adoptee exhibits and enhance awareness of skills within biological children.
- Coaching and consulting support accountability and emphasize transparent communication style through strategies that you develop to secure optimal emotional
- One of the most prevalent issues can entail sibling rivalry. This factor magnifies when related others come together in one family home.
- As parents, you may have legal disputes, financial difficulties, or scheduling conflicts. Developing a strategy to overcome these triggers can increase the new families ability to communicate effectively and create a stronger bond.
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Adoption is Complicated.....